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Digital input not being read properly

 
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E_Blue



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Digital input not being read properly
PostPosted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 9:17 am     Reply with quote

Device: PIC24FJ1024GB606

I just set TRISD=0x0F03 and I have injected 3.05V on those pins defined as input but the microcontroller see 0x0020 (I have a TX on RD5) and not 0x0F23.

As far I know only RD6 & RD7 are analogs, so Why I can't read a 1 on those inputs?
Also RPOR12 = 0x0000, so there's no other peripheral output attached to those pins.
RPINR12 = 0x3F3F and I don't understand what does mean.

There's any other peripheral to disable?
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 9:49 am     Reply with quote

Everything else has priority over basic port I/O.

When a device is selected as 'analog', it is disconnected from the digital
I/O circuitry. It has to be otherwise a voltage that sat around the digital
'transition' point could result in massive overheating of the input circuitry.

The RPINR12 value is the default. means that CCP input A and B are both
mapped to RP63. So 'off'

RPOR12 only affects pins RP24 & RP25. Your pins are affected by a lot
of other registers. RPOR1 for example that affects D8 & D10. etc..

The parallel master port needs to be off. The CLC off. The MCCP off. All the
RPO registers need to be set to 0 for these pins. The RPI registers don't
matter so long as nothing is selecting any of those pins.
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PostPosted: Wed Dec 04, 2019 12:04 pm     Reply with quote

I just added this code, I need to perform some test, but seems to work as I need.

Code:
    SETUP_PMP(PAR_DISABLE,0);
    SETUP_PSP(PAR_DISABLE,0);
    SETUP_CLC1(CLC_DISABLED);
    SETUP_CLC2(CLC_DISABLED);
    SETUP_CLC3(CLC_DISABLED);
    SETUP_CLC4(CLC_DISABLED);
    SETUP_CAPTURE(1,CAPTURE_OFF);
    SETUP_CAPTURE(2,CAPTURE_OFF);
    SETUP_CAPTURE(3,CAPTURE_OFF);
    SETUP_CAPTURE(4,CAPTURE_OFF);
    SETUP_CAPTURE(5,CAPTURE_OFF);

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